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Failed former ESPN host and radical black activist Jemele Hill is reportedly out at Spotify after challenging the streamer to pay a black podcaster a the same $100 million that Joe Rogan earns.

Joe Rogan is known for his dedicated work ethic and hosts one of the most popular podcasts in the world. On the flip side, Jemele Hill can’t attract a substantial audience for her shows, leading to multiple job changes.

Sportskeeda:

According to a report by TIME magazine, Rogan’s podcast boasts a viewership of an estimated 11 million people per episode, making it Spotify’s most popular podcast. Over its 13 years of existence, the comic has recorded over 2,180 episodes with over 1,020 guests.

Joe Rogan’s popularity and success infuriates somebody like Jemele, who feels she should be paid exorbitant  amounts of money for simply being a black person who shows up to work. Jemele, who reportedly got the boot from ESPN due to her unpopular show’s poor ratings and her divisive political agenda that led the entire network to stumble, has long harbored jealousy and envy towards Joe Rogan. In an interview back in 2022, Hill had this to say about Rogan:

Awful Announcing:

“I don’t know Joe Rogan, I’m not here for Joe Rogan. He’s terrible. He irresponsibly uses his platform all the time. The way Spotify operates is it’s like the McDonald’s corporation. They just lend out franchises. Maybe it would be a different conversation if they had ever come to me and said you know what, you can’t say that, but they let Joe Rogan say whatever. That would be different, right? In their minds, they are just like we’re just the platform. Yes, we will clean up what we can but other than that, it’s out of our hands.”

She then goes on to say that what she’s doing by developing podcasts for black women is more important than what Joe Rogan is doing.

11 million people a day would likely disagree.

“They have given me the same treatment. If that were different, I’d say we have a problem here, but we don’t. On top of that, with me developing this podcast network for black women, that’s more important than Joe Rogan.

Hill reportedly dared Spotify to shell out $100 million dollars to support a black podcaster (her?), and not long after that ridiculous challenge, rumors spread that Jemele is parting ways with the streaming platform. It appears they weren’t keen on accepting her absurd dare.

Daily Caller:

Hill told the NYT she would like to see the streamer pay a black creator $100 million. The true negotiated value of Rogan’s show at the time was $200 million, the outlet reported, citing two unnamed people familiar with the deal.

“What I would like to see,” Hill told the outlet, “is for [Spotify] to hand $100 million to somebody who is black.”

Spotify launched a Creator Equity Fund in February 2022 to give $100 million to creators from underrepresented communities. The company spent less than 10% of the promised funds as of March, Bloomberg reported at the time.

Outkick updated their piece, after Jemele reportedly denied that she was “fired” from Spotify, but she does admit that she’s leaving the platform:

Jemele Hill says what has been reported about her isn’t true. She says her podcast was not “canceled,” but didn’t deny the cited Bloomberg report she is “leaving” Spotify.

In fact, she states she is leaving due to “investment and growth” differences, which Bloomberg reported — and is cited below — was due to Spotify needing “to rein in costs and deliver profits.”

She also says she never directly “asked Spotify for $100 million.” That is correct. But as also reported below, she publicly challenged Spotify to “hand $100 million to somebody who is black.”

It’s probably a good idea to take whatever Jemele says with a grain of salt. She has a habit of denying that she was fired.

USA Today:

Hill said she believes her authentic self “was too much for the ‘SportsCenter’ audience to handle.” She said ESPN was “only worried about the reaction.” “It was no fun for me and so that’s why I left,” she said. “I didn’t get kicked off, I chose to leave because the experience wasn’t fun for me anymore.

Now here’s the kicker. Jemele has never successfully attracted an audience or generated any profits for any outlet that has ever hired her.

Her podcast sucked and no one listened to it:

… unlike other Spotify-distributed podcasts, Hill’s never attracted a substantial audience or deliver profits.

Despite the platform endlessly promoting her show on its homepage, Hill’s podcast does not rank among the top 200.

Hill is no match for 197th-ranked prof cal’s audios anya >3 podcast, whatever that is.

Her podcast was entitled “Unbothered” for racial reasons, but apparently the name fit as nobody bothered to listen to it.

Previously, nobody watched her ESPN show:

Once, Hill leveraged her hysteria into a show called SC6 on ESPN. Yet no one watched it. The show wasn’t any good. Thereby, ESPN canceled it. And the hour has thrived ever since.

Furthermore, nobody bought her book, which was more of a racial screed:

Perhaps one can best measure Hill’s stardom by her book sales. Or lack of sales, that is. Hill released a memoir last October on her journey in overcoming — wait for it — racism. The book sold just 5,000 copies after two months, a number equal to some self-published cookbooks.

So how does someone like this manage to stay employed with prominent deals? Well, it’s obvious: companies have to hire creatures like Jemele Hill to placate the regime and its media lackeys — call it the affirmative action tax. The truth is, America doesn’t really have a “free market” or a meritocracy anymore. If we did, media companies competing to earn the most money would hire the greatest talents, like Johnny Carson. We’ve instead become more like a communist country, where we’re constantly paying these political commissars who don’t add any value to society whatsoever.

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